Robert McAfee Brown (1920-2001), an American Presbyterian, was a master theologian, a spiritual guide, and an engaged activist, whose long career reflected many of the critical movements and concerns of the 20th century. Drawing on previously uncollected material, this volume presents an essential entry to Brown's distinctive voice, which remains as timely and challenging as ever.

Vocation and the Theology of Work: Resources for Dealing with a New Situation

p. 186

A Protestant Critique of a Catholic Pastoral Letter

p. 197

Elie Wiesel: A Jew's Message to Christians

p. 209

On Speaking about Israel: An Ongoing Problem for Jews and Christians

p. 217

Ground Rules for Ecumenical (and Multicultural) Exchange

p. 225

A Concluding Word: On Not Knowing Where We Are Going

p. 230

Further Reading

p. 238

Notes

p. 239

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